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Remotely sign out of unwanted Instagram sessions with this handy guide
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Did you leave yourself signed in to Instagram on another phone, tablet, or computer? Don't worry—you can easily log out of Instagram remotely using your computer. This wikiHow teaches you how to sign out of Instagram remotely from your PC or Mac by accessing Instagram in your web browser.

Quick Steps

  1. Navigate to settings and open the Accounts Center.
  2. Select Password and security.
  3. Select Where you're logged in.
  4. Select your account.
  5. Select the device session.
  6. Select Log out.
  1. Go to https://www.instagram.com/ in a web browser. You can use any browser.
    • If you aren't already logged into your account, enter your phone number, username, or email and password to do so now.
  2. This is in the left sidebar.
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  3. This is at the top of the pop-up menu.
  4. This is the large tile underneath the Settings header.
  5. You can find this underneath the Account settings header.
  6. This is the first option underneath the Security checks header.
  7. If you have multiple accounts logged into your browser, you'll see them here.
  8. You'll see a list of all recent logins along with the time and general area.
  9. The devices will be logged out of your account.
    • If you're worried about your account security, you can change your password or enable two-factor authentication.[1]
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This article was co-authored by Naveh Ben Dror and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Naveh Ben Dror is a Social Media Security Expert and the CEO of Spikerz based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Naveh and his team provide social media protection for content creators, businesses, and enterprises. His professional background is in international brand marketing and e-commerce. Naveh received both his Bachelor of Law and MBA from Reichman University. This article has been viewed 62,607 times.
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Updated: November 7, 2024
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Categories: Instagram Accounts
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1. Open Instagram on a browser.
2. Scroll down and click Log in.
3. Click Forgot? next to Password.
4. Fill out and submit the Reset Password form.
5. Find the e-mail from Instagram and click Reset Password.
6. Fill out the New Password form.
7. Click Reset Password.

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